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12-28-15: The losing streak is up to three for the Tennessee Titans, who sealed their fate in the basement in the AFC South in a blowout loss to the Houston Texans. They’ll conclude their season on the road against the Indianapolis Colts.

12-22-15: With Marcus Mariota sitting for the rest of the season, the Tennessee Titans will let Zach Mettenberger try and pull them from their two-game losing streak. The Titans look to reach four wins with a home game against the Houston Texans.

12-15-15: The Titans were no match for the Jets on Sunday, falling to 3-10 on the season. Prices have continued to plummet for their upcoming game against the Patriots this Sunday, and the average price for Patriots vs Titans tickets is $294.83 on the secondary market. If looking just to get in, the cheapest available ticket is currently listed for $137.

12-8-15: The Titans were able to fend off the Jaguars at home over the weekend, taking their third win of the season with a 42-39 win. They'll now travel to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to take on the Jets this Sunday. The average price for Jets vs Titans tickets is $108.50 and the get-in price is just $19 on the secondary market.

12-4-15: It will be a cellar-dwelling divisional game between the Titans and Jaguars at LP Field this weekend. According to TicketIQ the average price for Titans vs Jaguars tickets is $50.48 on the secondary market. The cheapest ticket is now listed for $16.

11-25-15: Losers of their last two games, the Titans will hope to rebound against the Raiders at home this weekend. At 2-8 they sit in the cellar of the AFC South and will miss the playoffs for the seventh straight season.

11-19-15: The Titans will need a big win over the Jaguars in Jacksonville tonight if they want to keep their postseason hopes alive. The AFC South is easily the weakest division in the league this season and is controlled by the 4-5 Colts and Texans. According to TicketIQ the average price for Jaguars vs Titans tickets is $101.98 on the secondary market. The cheapest ticket to tonight's game is now $58.

11-13-15: The 2-6 Tennessee Titans have not benefited greatly from the acquisition of college phenom Marcus Mariota, but time will tell if the young quarterback can reverse the franchise's fortune. They sit in the cellar of the underperforming AFC South and with four games remaining at LP Field this season the average price for Tennessee Titans tickets is $106.56 on the secondary market.

10-20-15: After an electric debut from rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota, the expectations and performance by the No. 2 overall pick and the team as a whole has the Tennessee Titans on a four-game losing streak. They’ll face one of the most prolific wide receivers in the NFL this Sunday when Julio Jones and the Atlanta Falcons play at LP Field.

9-29-15: Marcus Mariota looked mostly good for the third game in a row, but for the second game in a row committed key turnovers as the Titans lost at home to the Colts, 35-33. Mariota put up strong numbers with over 300 yards and two passing scores, but had one interception returned for a score and tossed another crucial pick late to give the Colts new life. The Titans blew this one, but have still exceeded expectations through the first few weeks and remain in a four-way tie for first place inside the AFC South. Mariota and co. will have time to figure out how to correct their mistakes, as they enter week four on a bye.

9-22-15: Marcus Mariota didn’t kill it quite like he did in his pro debut a week ago, as his two touchdowns came late in a 28-14 road loss to the Cleveland Browns. The Tennessee defense wasn’t nearly as good in week two, either, as they gave up three touchdowns to Travis Benjamin and got burned twice by Johnny Manziel bombs. Cleveland’s defense was the big problem, however, as the Browns put constant pressure on Mariota, sacking him a ridiculous seven times and forcing two fumbles. Mariota and co. should have more room to breathe next week, as they get a potentially Vontae Davis-less (concussion) Colts defense. Then again, the Titans defense will also be tasked with shutting down Andrew Luck and Indy’s offense as they try to rise up to 2-1 on the year.

9-15-15: Marcus Mariota’s NFL debut couldn’t have gone much better, as he tossed four first half touchdowns and the Titans defense went nuts in an amazing 42-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Mariota was borderline flawless in his first pro start, as he completed 13-16 passes and wasn’t needed much after the break. Tennessee even found a way to sustain a rushing attack, as Bishop Sankey topped 70 yards and added a touchdown on the ground. The other key story was Tennessee’s defense, which wasn’t expected to be very good but swarmed Jameis Winston all day. Tennessee’s defense racked up four sacks and two picks on the day, while making Winston look silly numerous times. The Titans will shoot for an unlikely 2-0 start in week two, when they’ll meet up with the Cleveland Browns.

9-8-15: The Tennessee Titans still don’t know what they’re going to do at running back for the long-term, but for week one Bishop Sankey remains their guy. Sankey will get the start against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2015 regular season opener, as rookie rusher David Cobb was placed on designated for return/injured reserve due to a serious calf issue. Tennessee made sure Sankey would have some support behind him, however, as they traded for Cleveland Browns running back Terrance West. West is no lock to have a huge role come week one, but could be a name to track as the season progresses. The real story in week one is naturally the showdown between Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota and the Bucs’ Jameis Winston. The two will go head to head for their pro debuts, and only one will start their young careers out 1-0.

9-1-15: Marcus Mariota looked solid for the second preseason game in a row this past weekend, despite his Tennessee Titans falling to the Kansas City Chiefs on the road, 34-10. Mariota was efficient (7 for 11, 99 yards), but couldn’t produce a touchdown with the first team offense. No other Tennessee quarterbacks fared any better, however, as Tennessee’s offense was out-played by KC’s defense throughout the night. Running back Bishop Sankey failed to take advantage of a David Cobb injury in this outing, as he mustered just 17 yards on six carries. If Cobb can make it back from a calf injury to play in the team’s week four clash with the Minnesota Vikings, he might be able to put some heat on Sankey for the starting job. While the offense still has some things to figure out, the Titans defense could also start the year with at least one problem. Per reports, cornerback Jason McCourty underwent surgery on his groin and could miss the first three weeks of the regular season. Blidi Wreh-Wilson is a leading candidate to enter the starting lineup in his absence.

8-25-15: Marcus Mariota wasn’t perfect in his second preseason game, but was efficient enough and did manage to take care of the football (zero turnovers) as he helped the Titans top the visiting Rams, 27-14. Backup quarterback Zach Mettenberger looked even better, actually, as he connected on 7 of 9 pass attempts and put up 91 yards and a touchdown. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt brushed off trade rumors involving Mettenberger after the game, suggesting that having a quality backup quarterback is just as important as having a good starter. Mettenberger wasn’t the only player to impress, though, as Tennessee got some nice production out of their running game. Bishop Sankey and David Cobb combined for 71 yards on the ground, while Sankey temporarily pulled back ahead of Cobb in their competition (7.6 yards per carry against the Rams). Their duel will continue on as Tennessee prepares for their regular season dress rehearsal clash with the Kansas City Chiefs this week.

8-18-15: Marcus Mariota had an NFL debut that generated mixed reviews, as he had a lost fumble returned for a touchdown and tossed his first pick (no interceptions thrown all summer) in a rough start against the Atlanta Falcons. Mariota turned the ball over on his first two drives, but managed to compose himself and finish his first game action with seven straight completions. Fellow rookie David Cobb took over on the ground for the Titans and may have created some controversy at the running back position thanks to 53 yards on 11 carries. Bishop Sankey is the projected starter for week one but struggled as a rookie in 2014 and managed just 15 yards on eight runs on Friday night. Justin Hunter is another name that is reportedly “trending up”, as the troubled wide receiver caught one pass for 13 yards on Friday, but has overall been performing well in camp. Mariota and the rest of Tennessee’s young talent will look to perform better in their second preseason game, which comes against the St. Louis Rams.

8-12-15: The Tennessee Titans moved rookie wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham to the first team offense in camp recently to spice things up. The play-making stud still has a ways to go in his development, but the coaches reportedly love his size and athleticism and wanted to see how he operated in a more defined role. DGB is still slated to start his first season as a backup, but could be sprinkled into special packages, perhaps when the Titans get inside the red-zone. While Tennessee is liking the progress their prized rookie is making, they’ve dealt with some disappointment elsewhere. Cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson was competing for a spot in sub-packages but is now sidelined with an ankle issue and will likely miss Tennessee’s Friday night preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons. The team also recently cut ties with safety Cody Prewitt, who suffered a foot injury and may need surgery.

8-5-15: There won’t be any question as to who will start at quarterback for the Tennessee Titans this year: it’s Marcus Mariota. Tennessee’s coaching staff made it known this past week that Mariota would be under center come week one, and so far in OTAs and camp the rookie passer hasn’t disappointed. Mariota will be better off if the Titans can get some production out of the running game, and for now the Titans see the best way to do that is to combine the efforts of Bishop Sankey and rookie David Cobb. Sankey is tentatively regarded as the starting back, but the two should end up working together in a committee approach. Another player the Titans hope to count on is rookie wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, who reportedly ballooned to 246 pounds during the spring. Green-Beckham’s weight is back under control and he is reportedly working to “shake off the rust” in camp.

7-28-15: Rookies and veterans report to training camp on July 30th, when the Tennessee Titans begin their pursuit for a return to the playoffs. Fans will probably keep expectations slightly tempered heading into 2015, as rookies Marcus Mariota and David Cobb are both inexperienced and could end up playing huge roles on offense. Mariota impressed in OTAs and will likely end up starting come week one, while Cobb should push incumbent starting running back Bishop Sankey for the lead gig. Rookie wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham could be another young Titan to keep an eye on, as he has the size and athleticism to be a terror and Justin Hunter’s recent legal issues could open up some extra playing time.

7-22-15: The Tennessee Titans finally got their franchise quarterback locked up, as Marcus Mariota recently agreed to a four-year, $24 million deal. That should put Mariota in the driver’s seat to start right away as a rookie, although he should figure to engage in a battle with backup Zach Mettenberger in camp to a certain degree. It hasn’t been all roses for the Titans on offense, as wide receiver Justin Hunter had a run-in with the law recently and could be at risk of being suspended. Hunter’s pending situation could put more of an onus on quickly developing 2015 second rounder, Dorial Green-Beckham. Tennessee may have to figure out their ground attack this summer yet, too, as Bishop Sankey is tentatively expected to start in 2015, but rookie David Cobb could push for his job. As much as Tennessee’s offense is a work in progress, the story is very much the same on defense. Newly signed pass rusher Brian Orakpo will be charged with igniting the pass rush, while safety Da’Norris Searcy will be tasked with shoring up the back end of the Titans’ pass defense.

5-4-15: The Tennessee Titans seemingly entertained all kinds of draft day trades leading up to the #2 overall selection, but ultimately opted for franchise passer Marcus Mariota to get the ball rolling. The Titans seemed to run into good luck from that point on, as mega stud wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham fell into their laps early in round two and quality runner David Cobb slid to them in round five. The team also beefed up their offensive line by adding Jeremiah Poutasi in round three and also got a strong interior defensive lineman in Angelo Blackson in round four. With most of their key draft needs accounted for, Ken Whisenhunt and co. could slowly be marching to a complete turn around. That could be thanks to a big draft class, as the Titans nabbed nine solid prospects worth keeping an eye on. Check them out below:

Round One - Pick 2: Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon

Round Two - Pick 40: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri

Round Three - Pick 66: Jeremiah Poutasi, OG, Utah

Round Four - Pick 100: Angelo Blackson, DT, Auburn

Round Four - Pick 108: Jalston Fowler, FB, Alabama

Round Five - Pick 138: David Cobb, RB, Minnesota

Round Six - Pick 177: Deiontrez Mount, OLB, Louisville

Round Six - Pick 208: Andy Gallik, C, Boston College

Round Seven - Pick 245: Tre McBride, WR, William & Mary

4-9-15: The Tennessee Titans were starving for talent heading into free agency and they wasted little time making sure they got some. A lethargic Titans defense potentially got markedly better by bringing in stud pass rusher Brian Orakpo, who could be a dynamite force immediately and will simply need to stay healthy. Tennessee did a great job holding onto Derrick Morgan, as well, while also retaining Karl Klug. The secondary also got some solid help in the form of Da’Norris Searcy and Perrish Cox. The Titans still have a ways to go offensively, despite bringing in wide receiver Harry Douglas and tight end Anthony Fasano. The draft may end up answering any lingering questions, as Titans fans still don’t know what the future holds at the quarterback and running back positions.

3-9-15: The Tennessee Titans struggled in 2014 and missed the playoffs again, largely due to shaky play on offense. While it wasn’t all pretty in 2014, the team may have found a suitable franchise passer in Zach Mettenberger, who figures to make Jake Locker expendable. Of course, Mettenberger also showed some clear flaws, which could keep the Titans in play for Marcus Mariota with the #2 overall pick in this year’s draft. The Titans may also consider starting over at running back, too, where Bishop Sankey failed miserably as a rookie last year. Blocking has been a problem in Tennessee for a while, though, and it could get even worse with the team releasing Michael Oher and Michael Roos walking away into retirement. On defense, Tennessee will need to replace safety Bernard Pollard and improve depth at linebacker and cornerback.

12-29-14: Charlie Whitehurst and the Titans struggled on Sunday, as Tennessee fell to the visiting
Indianapolis Colts, 27-10. The quarterback threw for the team’s only touchdown, but completed just 12 of his 28 passing attempts for 72 yards. The Titans finished 2014 at 2-14 overall and had identical home and road records.

12-23-14: The Titans dropped their ninth consecutive game, as they fell to the Jaguars in Jacksonville on Thursday, 21-13. Charlie Whitehurst completed 24 of his 35 passing attempts for 287 yards and a touchdown. Leon Washington caught an eight-yard pass from Whitehurst in the first quarter, but Tennessee scored just six points the rest of the game.

12-17-14: Nate Washington caught six passes for 102 yards and the Titans forced a Jets safety on Sunday, but Charlie Whitehurst missed on more than half of his passing attempts, as Tennessee lost to New York, 16-11. The contest included a third-quarter brawl, as tempers were flaring for the Titans, who now stand at 2-12.

12-9-14: The Titans continued to struggle as they dropped their seventh consecutive contest, the longest current losing streak in the league. Tennessee scored its only points in the third quarter. Zach Mettenberger, who completed 14 of his 24 passing attempts for 125 yards on Sunday, unfortunately re-hurt his shoulder in the game and is now out for the year with an AC joint separation.

12-3-14: The Titans had trouble staying with the Texans in Houston on Sunday. Tennessee did not score in the first half of the contest and eventually fell, 45-21. On the bright side, Kendall Wright caught seven passes for 132 yards and a touchdown in the contest. Unfortunately, Zach Mettenberger and Justin Hunter left the game with injuries. The quarterback should be able to return for Week 14 after suffering a shoulder sprain, but Hunter’s lacerated spleen has ended his season.

11-26-14: Although Zach Mettenberger passed for 345 yards and two touchdowns and Delanie Walker caught five passes for 155 yards on Sunday at Philadelphia, the Titans could not hang with the Eagles. Tennessee’s 43-24 loss dropped the team to 2-9 on the season. The Titans then released veteran linebacker Shaun Phillips.

11-19-14: Zach Mettenberger looked strong on Monday night as he threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns. The longest touchdown of the game came on an 80-yard pass from the rookie quarterback to Nate Washington. Then, in the third quarter, Mettenberger completed a four-yard touchdown pass to Chase Coffman to give Tennessee a 24-13 lead, but the Titans allowed the Pittsburgh Steelers to comeback and win.

11-12-14: Titans president and CEO Tommy Smith is counting on his team to make the playoffs in 2015 and the Super Bowl in 2016. Those are some lofty goals for a squad that was shut out in the final three quarters of Sunday’s contest in Baltimore. Zach Mettenberger completed 16 of his 27 passing attempts for 179 yards and a touchdown in the team’s 21-7 loss.

11-5-14: Fortunately for the Titans, they were on bye this past week after falling to 2-6, so theyhad an extra week to prepare for the Baltimore Ravens. Unfortunately, Tennessee’s schedule is getting more difficult. After traveling to Baltimore, the Titans will host the Pittsburgh Steelers and then go to Philadelphia and Houston.

10-30-14: The Titans did not go into their bye week on a strong note. Although Zach Mettenbergerstarted at quarterback and threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, the Tennessee defense was overmatched in this contest. The Houston Texans scored 30 points in the Titans’ 14-point loss. Last week, the Titans traded linebacker Akeem Ayers to the New England Patriots, and the teams exchanged draft picks.

10-21-14: The Titans’ offense continued to struggle, as they made it into the red zone only twice in their loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday. Tennessee scored on one of those opportunities and only put up 17 points in the game, as the team moved to 2-5 on the season. Charlie Whitehurst completed 17 of his 26 passing attempts and threw for two touchdowns, but passed for only 160 yards.

10-14-14: The Titans ended their four-game losing streak on Sunday with a 16-14 victory over the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars. Although Charlie Whitehurst did not score a touchdown as he replaced Jake Locker, the backup quarterback helped Tennessee score in every quarter for its first home win this season. The Titans will travel to play the Washington Redskins in Week 7.

10-8-14: With the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans already two games ahead of the 1-4 Titans, Tennessee head coach Ken Whisenhunt needs to be in win-now mode. The Titans were on the verge of moving to 2-3 this past weekend, but their 25-point lead disappeared, and Tennessee lost to the Cleveland Browns, 29-28.

10-1-14: The Titans had an ugly Sunday in Indianapolis with Charlie Whitehurst under center. He completed just 12 of his 23 passing attempts for 177 yards. On the bright side, tight end Delanie Walker caught five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown. Fortunately, the Titans get to return home for Week 5, but they will be facing the rested Cleveland Browns.

9-25-14: The Titans’ season is looking like it is heading south after their 33-7 loss at the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Not only did Tennessee give up the first 33 points of the game, but Jake Locker’s status is also not positive. He completed only half of his pass attempts, threw two interceptions and is questionable for Week 4 with a wrist injury.

9-17-14: After getting a season-opening victory, the Titans did not look so good in front of their home crowd. Coincidentally, Tennessee won, 26-10, at Kansas City in Week 1, and the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Titans, 26-10, in Week 2. Even in the loss, Titans tight end Delanie Walker racked up a game-high 142 receiving yards, including a 61-yard touchdown.

9-10-14: The Titans began the season on a great note as Jake Locker led the charge with two touchdowns. He completed 22 of his 33 pass attempts and racked up almost 300 total yards. Tennessee hosts the struggling Dallas Cowboys in Week 2, as the Titans try to start a season 2-0 for the first time since 2008.

9-4-14: The Titans will be in Kansas City for their Week 1 matchup with the Chiefs after giving defensive tackle Jurrell Casey a multiyear contract extension, which is for four years and $36 million with $20.5 million guaranteed. Then, on Saturday, Tennessee sent defensive end Lavar Edwards to the Dallas Cowboys for a conditional seventh-round draft pick.

8-26-14: The Titans moved to 2-1 on the preseason with their comeback victory on Saturday in Atlanta. Jake Locker completed 12 of his 17 pass attempts for 188 yards and 63 of those yards came on a touchdown to Nate Washington. In addition, the Titans converted on their only appearance in the red zone in this game. Bishop Sankey scored a three-yard touchdown, and he then converted the two-point conversion.

8-19-14: It seemed like Kendall Wright was looking like the team’s best offensive player, but it was a different Titans receiver who had a terrific night on Friday. Justin Hunter caught four passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Jake Locker, who completed eight of his 11 passes, threw a touchdown to Hunter.

8-14-14: On Saturday, the Titans defeated the visiting Green Bay Packers in their preseason opener, 20-16. Charlie Whitehurst was the team’s best quarterback in this game, and he had a terrific play on third down as he escaped several Green Bay defenders and found Bishop Sankey for a 23-yard completion and a first-down conversion. Tennessee fans hope to see Sankey continue his success after having a team-high 37 yards on the ground along with 38 receiving yards on Saturday.

8-5-14: The Titans host the Green Bay Packers in their preseason opener on Saturday, and they are excited about what they are seeing out of linebacker Derrick Morgan. Tennessee’s pass defense was above average last season, but the team was subpar against the rush. If Morgan can be a force for the Titans, then their defense could jump into the top 10 this upcoming season.

7-30-14: The Tennessee Titans still aren’t sure what rookie running back Bishop Sankey’s role will be. The first year back is supposed to be a key part of Tennessee’s ground attack, but it could still be as part of a committee approach, along with Shonn Greene and Dexter McCluster. Star offensive lineman Andy Levitre underwent an appendectomy this past week and should miss a couple of weeks. It’s a relatively minor procedure by NFL standards and he should have a good shot at being ready for week one. Quarterback Jake Locker has continued his development in the Titans’ new offense with some solid progress. Reports suggest Locker is focusing more on accuracy and timing than ever before and could be headed for his best season yet.

7-15-14: The Tennessee Titans are set to begin their 2014 training camp on July 25th, when rookies and veterans both appear. A now healthy Jake Locker is expected to hold down the starting quarterback job once again, and per reports will not face any real competition. Sixth round draft pick Zach Mettenberger was initially looked at as possible competition, but is now assumed to be “no threat” to Locker. Tennessee will move forward in their new offense, as they also install rookie running back Bishop Sankey and try to get a little less predictable under the guidance of new head coach, Ken Whisenhunt.

6-5-14: The Titans have been relatively quiet since the 2014 NFL Draft, but are slowly working their way to full health. Expected starting quarterback Jake Locker participated in OTAs and is looking like the lead option to start under center again for the Titans. Linebacker Akeem Ayers can’t say the same, unfortunately, as he underwent offseason surgery on “both knees”. He’s still tentatively expected to be ready for camp. Rookie running back Bishop Sankey may be looking at a major role earlier than he anticipated, as veteran running back Shonn Greene continues his struggle to return from a knee injury and could even be a cap casualty later in the summer.

5-19-14: The Tennessee Titans entered the 2014 NFL Draft with a new coaching staff and a new direction in mind. Some felt the team would chase down a franchise passer early, while cornerback and offensive line also topped the list. Let’s break the Titans’ 2014 class down and see how they did in terms of their offseason needs:

Tennessee didn’t land a corner or go after a quarterback early, but no one can fault them for grabbing stud offensive tackle Taylor Lewan at the #11 overall spot. Lewan should fill the long-term shoes at left tackle, while his size and athleticism can help out at guard or right tackle right away, as needed.

Another huge hole was at running back thanks to the departure of Chris Johnson. The athletic and shifty Bishop Sankey should fix that problem out of round two, and he could be an even more valuable pick with Shonn Greene (knee) less than 100%.

The Titans also addressed corner in round four and beefed up their new 3-4 with DaQuan Jones at defensive tackle, but Zach Mettenberger might be their best pick, all the way in round six. Tennessee didn’t even reach for a long-term franchise passer, and it’s entirely possible they still found one. Once a day one lock, Mettenberger’s stock slid considerably due to back and knee ailments. He still has the upside to be a starting quarterback and will be one to watch closely.

5-9-14: The Tennessee Titans went into the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft with a lot of different options, but when their 11th overall pick rolled around, the flow of the draft dictated what they could do. Rather than trading down with no true “needs” players staring them in the face, Tennessee embraced their position and took offensive tackle Taylor Lewan, believed to be the best player on their draft board. Lewan offers immediate insurance behind aging offensive tackle Michael Roos, while his talent and depth could even be used at guard in a pinch. Possessing a terrible offensive line just a couple of seasons ago, Lewan is the icing on the cake of a now very stout unit.

4-28-14: The Tennessee Titans added new head coach Ken Whisenhunt and will take on a new philosophy in 2014. That may or may not include Jake Locker, which should mean the Titans will select a passer to come in and compete. It won’t be in round one, however, where the Titans are more likely to focus on adding talent for their new 3-4 defensive scheme. Thanks to losing star corner Alterraun Verner in free agency, someone like cornerback Justin Gilbert could work, while Tennessee may also want to take a stab at upgrading their linebacking corps. Not everyone they have on the roster perfectly fits their new system, which could have them looking at a versatile outside rusher like UCLA’s Anthony Barr, or even someone like Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley that they can kick inside.

4-18-14: Ken Whisenhunt’s first game
as head coach of the Tennessee Titans will be against the Green Bay Packers in week one of the 2014 NFL preseason. Aaron Rodgers and co. will travel to Tennessee to give Jake Locker and co. a stiff test to kick off their preseason schedule. Week two doesn’t get any easier, as Titans fans get an even closer look at Locker’s continued development in a potential shootout with Drew Brees and the Saints in New Orleans. The Titans starters will be on full display in week three, however, when the Titans travel to Atlanta to wage war with the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta poses a threat on offense, and it will be especially interesting to see how Locker fares in three straight battles with tough opposing offenses. Tennessee concludes an exciting preseason run back at home when Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings come into town.

4-7-14: Tennessee’s roster changed hands in 2014, as Ken Whisenhunt became the new head coach and Ray Horton was assigned as the defensive coordinator. The Titans weren’t insanely active in free agency, but the moves they did make were arguably underrated, as they added more talent to the offensive line by signing Michael Oher and beefed up their rushing attack with the addition of Dexter McCluster. On defense, Tennessee gave it’s pass-rush a spark with Shaun Phillips and added another athletic presence to their linebacking corps with Wesley Woodyard. The Titans also bid star offensive weapons Kenny Britt and Chris Johnson farewell and failed to bring back top corner, Alterraun Verner.

3-21-14: The Titans moved in another direction to start their offseason, letting head coach Mike Munchak go after he refused to fire some of his coaching staff, and replacing him with Chargers offensive coordinator, Ken Whisenhunt. With the hiring of Wiz hopefully providing a spark under an inconsistent offense, the Titans took to free agency to prepare their defense for some 3-4 intallments under new defensive coordinator, Ray Horton. That equated to Wesley Woodyard being brought over from Denver, as well as big hitting safety Bernard Pollard being re-signed. The Titans also lost some quality talent, as the Buccaneers stole star corner Alterraun Verner away, leaving them in need of some help in the secondary as they enter the draft.

12-31-13: Chris Johnson saved his best for last. Even with his Titans out of the playoff race, Johnson ran hard, putting up 127 rushing yards and a score as Tennessee topped the visiting Houston Texans, 16-10. The win got the Titans to a respectable 7-9 on the year.

12-24-13: Down 16-6 late in the third quarter, the Titans rallied to score the game’s final two touchdowns and nab their sixth win of the season by topping the Jacksonville Jaguars, 20-16. Shonn Greene and Chris Johnson dominated the ground game, combining for 181 yards and a touchdown in the tough divisional win.

12-17-13: Down 34-17 late in the fourth quarter, the Titans looked to be down and out in their week 15 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. That wasn’t exactly the case. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw two of his four touchdowns in the final four minutes and the Titans used an onside kick to help force overtime. Arizona prevailed in the extra period thanks to a Fitzpatrick pick, however, winning 37-34 in Tennessee.

12-10-13: The Tennessee Titans knew they had to accomplish the impossible if they wanted a chance at an AFC Wild Card playoff spot. They had to beat the Broncos in Denver. Ryan Fitzpatrick and co. jumped out to a surprise 21-10 lead and were on their way to pulling it off, but Peyton Manning and the Broncos offense woke up and ran away with a 51-28 home win.

12-3-13: Ryan Fitzpatrick, aka “The Beard” ran for a touchdown and threw for another as the Titans kept it close and almost stole one from the Indianapolis Colts in week 13. It would inevitably be Fitzpatrick who would be Tennessee’s undoing in this one, however, as a late interception sealed a 22-14 loss in Indy.

11-26-13:
Matt McGloin and Ryan Fitzpatrick exchanged final blows in a week 12 battle in Oakland, but Fitzpatrick was the one to get the last laugh in a 23-19 nail-biting win over the Raiders. Fitzpatrick fired in a touchdown pass to Kendall Wright with just 10 seconds remaining the give Tennessee their fifth win of the season and help keep them in the playoff mix.

11-19-13:
Chris Johnson turned in a brilliant first half performance with two rushing scores to help give the Titans an early 14-0 lead at home, but in the end Tennessee could not thwart off the magic of Andrew Luck in a dispiriting 30-27 loss. Luck ran for a score and the Colts pounded the rock with Donald Brown, who was surprisingly effective with over 80 yards and two scores on the ground.

11-12-13: The Titans lost Jake Locker for the season in week 10 (foot) and were unable to stand their ground at home against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars, who topped Tennessee, 29-27, to earn their first win of 2013. Ryan Fitzpatrick took over for the injured Locker and threw two late touchdowns late, but it wasn’t enough as a safety ended up being the deciding factor that helped drop the Titans to 4-5 on the year.

11-5-13:
Jake Locker struggled and almost threw the game away with two bad interceptions in Tennessee’s week nine game with the Rams. Vintage Chris Johnson showed up to the rescue, however, as he offset a terrific rushing day from the Rams’ Zac Stacy to pile on 150 rushing yards and the deciding score in a close 28-21 win at St. Louis.

10-22-13: Jake Locker made a surprisingly quick return just three weeks after sustaining hip and knee injuries to throw for over 300 yards and two scores, but it wasn’t enough as the Titans fell to the San Francisco 49ers at home, 31-17. The score looked much closer than it was, as a fumbled punt return late helped the 49ers take a 31-0 lead, while San Francisco dominated early and held a 24-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Tennessee generate some offense late to make things interesting, but it was too little, too late as they lost their third consecutive game and fell to 3-4 on the year.

10-15-13: The Tennessee Titans fought hard and kept their week six battle with the Seattle Seahawks close until the final quarter. It took a freakish blocked field goal return for a touchdown to help make that happen, but at least this one was interesting. It really was the same old story in the end, however, as quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick took three sacks, threw two picks and could only generate six points on offense in the 20-13 road defeat.

10-8-13: The Tennessee Titans faced a mammoth test at home when the Kansas City Chiefs came to town in week five, and they had to attempt to get to 4-1 without rising quarterback Jake Locker. Ryan Fitzpatrick was tasked with the job of landing the unlikely upset, and he actually almost pulled it off. Fitzpatrick started horribly and threw two picks on the day, but also accounted for two touchdowns that helped put Tennessee ahead by four after falling into a 13-0 hole early. An ineffective rushing attack stifled the Titans for the much of the day, however, and they couldn’t overcome a late surge from the Chiefs, falling to 3-2 at home with the 26-17 loss.

10-1-13:
Never has Tennessee Titans seen so much good and so much bad in one game. Quarterback Jake Locker continued his steady development in his third NFL season, tossing three touchdowns in the first half behind extremely efficient play. Unfortunately, Locker was knocked out of the game at the start of the third quarter, however, and suffered a hip injury that could have him out for a lengthy period of time. While the loss of Locker left an unsettling feeling, it was still encouraging to see him light up a solid New York defense, while backup Ryan Fitzpatrick was able to enter in relief and put the finishing touches on a big 38-13 home win with a fourth quarter touchdown pass to Nate Washington.

9-20-13: Many felt the Tennessee Titans’ dominance of the Pittsburgh Steelers in week one may just have been a flash in the pan, but they marched into Houston with upset on the brain and nearly pulled it off. Jake Locker played better than many expected in this one, as he made no major mistakes and accounted for two touchdowns, while Tennessee running back Chris Johnson ran hard and the Titans defense recorded two sacks and registered two interceptions. Tennessee appeared to have this one in the bag with just over four minutes left, up 24-16, but could not stop the Texans from marching down the field and scoring eight points to tie the game. Once in overtime, Houston used the first drive of the extra period to put the game away, as rookie wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins pulled in two more highlight reel catches to close the win out, 30-24. Next week the 1-1 Titans host the Chargers.

9-10-13: The Tennessee Titans did what few teams do and marched right into Pittsburgh and stole a road win, managing to squeak out a 16-9 win against the Steelers. This one was more about Pittsburgh’s lackluster offense, however, as they managed just one offensive score that came with the game arguable already decided. Ultimately, Chris Johnson ran for tough yards and Jake Locker kept the mistakes to a minimum to give the Titans the unlikely road win to start off 2013 at 1-0. Next week, the Titans travel to Houston for a Sunday afternoon meeting with the Texans.

8-20-13: The Titans fell to the Bengals 27-19 last weekend to drop their preseason record to 0-2. Thanks to a poor offensive showing and three missed field goals, the Bengals opened up a 17-3 lead in the first half. Jake Locker played the first half and went 12 of 20 for 116 yards. Ryan Fitzpatrick had a solid second half, throwing two TDs and racking up 136 yards on 9 of 13 completions. Jackie Battle ran the ball 12 times for 58 yards. Michael Preston and Brandon Barden each caught TDs. The Titans host the Falcons next Saturday.

8-11-13: In one of the most competitive games of the opening week of NFL preseason, the Titans lost to the Redskins 22-21 on a Skins two-point conversion with just over 2 minutes to go in the 4th.
Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 3 of just 5 pass attempts for 23 yards in his Titans debut. Chris Johnson carried the ball twice, one of the two being a 58-yard TD run early in the 1st quarter. Shonn Green ran it 5 times for 32 yards and a TD. The loss snapped their 11-game home winning streak in the preseason.

The Titans travel to Cincinnati on Saturday to take on the Bengals in their second preseason game.

7-10-13: This is the year for Jake Locker, as the Titans have improved the offensive line with draft pick Chance Warmack, added running back depth with Shonn Greene, and now have a full cast of quality weapons in the passing game. Tennessee’s defense is quietly getting better as well, but everyone knows at this point that it’s up to Locker to take the next step if the Titans will succeed in 2013.

6-12-13: The Titans were just 6-10 a year ago, but considering they endured injuries to young quarterback Jake Locker and a rough start for running back Chris Johnson, it’s arguable that they did a lot better than they should have. A lot of people still question whether or not Locker is actually the answer, but he was basically still a rookie in 2012, and even with that he didn’t get a full season under his belt due to missing games with a shoulder injury. He’s healthy now and with a big arm and elite athleticism, has the potential to get this Titans offense off the ground, with the help of Chris Johnson, of course. Tennessee could either be a middle-of-the road team or an exciting team on the rise.

12-4-12: The Quarterback shuffle has been a large part of the disappointing season the Titans have had thus far. Chris Johnson is still going to surpass the 1000 yard mark despite some early poor play and under usage of him. Coming off a 24-10 loss to the Houston Texans, the Titans will now head to Indianapolis to square off against the 8-4 Colts.